New breathing device trial offers hope for easier breathing in COPD
NCT ID NCT07435532
Summary
This study will compare two different breathing training devices to see which one works better for people with COPD. Researchers want to find out if the Breather device or a standard incentive spirometer is more effective at reducing shortness of breath and improving quality of life. The study will involve 80 adults with mild to moderate COPD who will use one of the devices for two weeks while researchers measure their breathing ability and daily function.
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Riphah International University
Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan
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